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"Kingo[1]" includes a series of system debugging/root obtaining software for Android devices, including Kingo Android Root, Kingo APK Root and Kingo SuperUser. It is claimed to be designed to help Android users to Android root their devices. Kingo was initially released in 2013 and offers rooting methods for a large number of Android devices from different manufacturers including Jiace, Google, HTC, Sony, ZTE, Lenovo, etc.

The software is detected by many major virus engines as being malicious.[2]